ERLING Haaland has been told the door is still open for him to move to non-league football – with his dad.
Seventh-tier side Ashton United hit the headlines when it made a loan offer to the Manchester City star for the duration of the World Cup.
And co-chairman Jonathan Sayer has revealed it is still on the table after the Northern Premier League outfit never heard from the Blues.
If Alf Inge wants to head six miles east of the Etihad Stadium join him at Hurst Cross, at the age of 50, he can come too.
“The door is always open to Erling,” said Sayer. “To be honest, the door is open to his dad as well!